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Why Take Avandia If You Risk Heart Attack, Kentucky?If the FDA restricted Avandia use in 2010 after studies linked it to a high risk of heart attack, why has it revised its decision, Kentucky? Read on.
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Antibiotics + Treatment in a Kentucky Healthcare Facility = InfectionPeople on antibiotics who go to a medical facility for care are at high risk of contracting Clostridium difficile infections. Read more here, Kentucky.
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How to Prevent an Adverse Drug Event at Norton’s Hospital in KentuckyIs there any way to prevent a medication mistake at Norton’s hospital in Louisville? Our KY prescription drug attorneys offer these steps to reduce your risk.
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Enter a Kentucky Hospital, Risk Getting Healthcare-associated InfectionsOne of the leading causes of preventable death in the United States is healthcare-associated infections. Read all about it, Kentucky.
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Kentucky Study Finds Music in OR Could Put Patients at RiskFind out the results of a recent University of Kentucky study that found operating room music could put patients at risk of suffering a medical mistake.
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Blood Thinner Medication Errors May Be Significant Safety ProblemFind out the results of a recent study about blood thinner medication errors and what can be done to keep patients safe from potentially deadly mistakes.
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Best Ways to Ensure a Correct Diagnosis for Your Loved One in KentuckyBeing informed about your loved one’s medical history can help Kentucky medical personnel arrive at a correct diagnosis and perhaps even save his or her life.
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Kentucky ICU Patients, Beware the Five Frequently Fatal FlawsIn the stressful atmosphere of hospital intensive care units, many misdiagnoses are made—to the detriment (and sometimes death) of patients. Read on, Kentucky.
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Experts Suggest 10 Strategies to Improve Patient SafetyLearn about ten things hospitals in Kentucky and around the U.S. could be doing to prevent patient injury and death, according to a recent report.
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Possible Connection between Finances & Surgical ComplicationLearn more about the possible connections between hospital finances and post-surgical complications and what you should know as a Kentucky patient.
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Facial Palsy Can Disfigure an Otherwise Beautiful Kentucky Baby’s FaceFacial palsy can cause that precious baby you’ve been anticipating to be born disfigured. Read about this troubling occurrence, Kentucky.
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The Damaging Breath of Life for Kentucky PreemiesInfants who are born eight or more weeks early are at risk for bronchopulmonary dysplasia, which is probably caused by oxygen treatment. Read more, Kentucky.